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Makers of Gaanja Shankar told to change title or face action under NDPS Act

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The Telangana State Anti-Narcotic Bureau (TSNAB) has directed the makers of upcoming Telugu movie Ganja Shankar to change its title by omitting Gaanja (cannabis) from it.
With regard to the film’s title and the trailer uploaded on YouTube, TSNAB has told actor Sai Dharam Tej, producer and director of the film that if any objectionable scenes in connection with Gaanja/narcotics and psychotropic substances are included, legal action will be initiated against them under NDPS Act.
TSNAB Director Sandeep Shandilya issued notices to actor Dharam Tej, who plays the main character in the movie, producer S. Nagavamshi and director Sampath Nandi.
TSNAB believes that the film’s title and the scenes included in the trailer seem to be glorifying drug consumption and sales, thus potentially violating NDPS Act.
“We believe that the movie Gaanja Shankar potentially inciting or abetting the crime of narcotics consumption, is inviting penal consequences to the movie makers,” reads the notice.
The TSNAB Director asked the actor and makers to refrain from depicting any scenes where consumption, sale, peddling and supply of narcotic Gaanja is glorified and shown as a heroic act, and to abstain from propagating such practices which have deleterious effects on the young generation.
Referring to the trailer, the notice mentions that the leafy vegetables business done by the protagonist is Gaanja. Under Section 8 of NDPS Act, no person shall cultivate the opium poppy or any cannabis plant. It also refers to section 29 which provides for punishment for abatment and criminal conspiracy.
The Director mentioned that the government of Telangana is taking all steps to curb the menace of drugs, especially among the students and youth. (IANS)

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